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Being "Jack" is a reference to a well-loved man, invariably trustworthy, the first person you would talk to about anything. To be "Jack" is to be kind, compassionate, and caring. A "Jack" is insightful, honest, and well intended-the kind of man who embraces his manhood, always trying to be the best example of his gender. There is a discipleship crisis in the American church. Jesus' model of discipling men is being ignored. Every Man Jack addresses this urgent need. The Apostle Paul wrote, "Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love" (1…mehr

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Being "Jack" is a reference to a well-loved man, invariably trustworthy, the first person you would talk to about anything. To be "Jack" is to be kind, compassionate, and caring. A "Jack" is insightful, honest, and well intended-the kind of man who embraces his manhood, always trying to be the best example of his gender. There is a discipleship crisis in the American church. Jesus' model of discipling men is being ignored. Every Man Jack addresses this urgent need. The Apostle Paul wrote, "Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love" (1 Corinthians 16:13-14-ESV). Every Man Jack unpacks these qualities, equipping you to live your faith in God - as a man. Every Man Jack will guide you on the path to... Developing your private, inner and public spiritual life Loving yourself and those closest to you Understanding biblical justice, living it out in your daily life If you want to become a more decisive and positive influence in your world, this book is for you. Join the ranks of Every Man Jack.
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DANIEL L. CLUBB has been a pastor, church planter, and university professor for four decades in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. He taught as an adjunct professor at William Jessup University for 16 years. He received his BS in Pastoral Theology from Bethany University and his MA in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. Now retired after 40 years in full-time ministry, he is currently adjunct professor of hermeneutics, bible, and theology at Williamson College in Franklin, Tennessee. Daniel and his wife Valerie live in the suburbs of Nashville, Tennessee. They have three married children and eight grandchildren - seven girls and one boy.